Hello Nigel,
The buffer splits anyway. If the limit is exceeded then Emacspeak simply
says "x alternatives are available" where x is some integer greater than
the limit you have set. In my LaTeX files I have things like "$m_{ijk}$
and, of course, ispell becomes highly creative in trying to find3 letter
words starting with`i' and gives 40 or so weird possibilitiies.
Actually I am trying to write down a variable `m' with 3 indices `i',
`j', `k' which index the variable.  So when I hear there are x
alternatives, I suspend spell-checking by doing C-g and then ask
Emacspeak to spell out the word. 

I hope this explains what I do --- not that it is going to be of much
use to very many people. 

Cheers.
Kalyan


Nigel writes:
 > What happens if it goes over the default?  Is that when you get a new 
 > buffer?
 > 
 > Thanks,
 > Nigel
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